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people get their tax returns and get their money. so that is a big hit as well. the alameda county sheriff's department is investigating and reviewing the surveillance video, hoping to find those responsible. live in heyward, nbc bay area news. >> to the 49ers, their big game, less than two weeks away, and one of the stories is the rivalry, sibling rivalry. it's the first time in super bowl history, you have heard it by now, that two brothers will coach against each other. >> it could be the sibling rivalry to be played out on the largest stage in the world. the brothers, harbaugh, going head to head in the super bowl. how healthy is the rivalry? we talked to a mother of twin boys, she said that from day one the boys were in competition, everything from grades, to high school wrestling and simply climbing a hill. but they were always also supportive of each other. they really don't look to other people as competition. they look at each other, they say, okay, can i beat you and then once i beat you, i can go out and do whatever to get the next group of guys. bring
people get their tax returns and get their money. so that is a big hit as well. the alameda county sheriff's department is investigating and reviewing the surveillance video, hoping to find those responsible. live in heyward, nbc bay area news. >> to the 49ers, their big game, less than two weeks away, and one of the stories is the rivalry, sibling rivalry. it's the first time in super bowl history, you have heard it by now, that two brothers will coach against each other. >> it...
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we'll show you impact on the upcoming tax season. to those who've waited... worried... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com. and some days it seems true. goes unpunished. but we keep on doing the things that matter& like buying new raspberry 5 hour energy. from now to the end of the year, a portion of each sale... benefits living beyond breast cancer, to empower women affected by breast cancer. new raspberry 5 hour energy. it's one good deed that will go just right. >>> welcome back. >>> speculation was dead on, apple showed off new versions of its ipads and mac. a full-size ipad, ipad air and the ipad miniwhich will be upgraded with apple's retina streen. the new prolaptops come with retina displays as well as faster processors. the desktop has been redesigned
we'll show you impact on the upcoming tax season. to those who've waited... worried... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com. and some days it seems true. goes unpunished. but we keep on doing the things that...
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. >> again, going after the president's health care law -- >> tax reform. just the consumer finance agency, a whole series. >> medicare, associate security. >> everything that we sent to the senate and they rejected in the past two years is becoming on this letter. >> last time around, folks came close to saying, well, you can have a temporary default. wall street is going to look as a bine ring leader thing, it's like pregnancy, you are or you aren't. are folks actually using different language this time around? or people who think, we can do a partial default or temporary default? >> democratic leaders beginning to explain the consequences of a default, the economic harm it would do. but again, the same conservative tea party house members, they don't seem to be that concerned that they just see the word debt and that it's such a bad word for them that they're willing 20 do just about anything to not raise the debt ceiling. >> there's no incentive to come prom. i don't see the incentive. >> so grand bargain, you tonight see a grand bargain. >> not even on
. >> again, going after the president's health care law -- >> tax reform. just the consumer finance agency, a whole series. >> medicare, associate security. >> everything that we sent to the senate and they rejected in the past two years is becoming on this letter. >> last time around, folks came close to saying, well, you can have a temporary default. wall street is going to look as a bine ring leader thing, it's like pregnancy, you are or you aren't. are folks...
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. >>> sales tax about to go up in three counties across the bay area. starting today sales tax increase going into effect in santa clara, san marin, several cities including campbell, san mateo, half moon day, orinda, novato and san jose will also see their sales tax rise. the extra money will go towards everything from schools to health care to road repairs. >>> and if you have any city business today, you may want to first call ahead. many city offices will be closed today in recognition of the cesar chavez day, which was yesterday, march 31st. >>>00 of bay area high school seniors could find out today if they made it into stanford. the university says it sent letters to more than 38 students from around the world on friday. of them, a little more than 2200 were accepted. stanford said this was the largest applicant pool in university history with just under 6% getting acceptance letters. students have until may 1st to decide if they will attend in the fall. >>> stockton bankruptcy case expected to get a ruling from a federal judge today. the cash str
. >>> sales tax about to go up in three counties across the bay area. starting today sales tax increase going into effect in santa clara, san marin, several cities including campbell, san mateo, half moon day, orinda, novato and san jose will also see their sales tax rise. the extra money will go towards everything from schools to health care to road repairs. >>> and if you have any city business today, you may want to first call ahead. many city offices will be closed today...
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one step can be quite taxing. >> sales taxes here tomorrow 9.5%. sales tax right here tomorrow, 9%. >> reporter: so we're live here at safeway at the del norte bart station. it's mobbed. i'm not sure people are trying to save an extra penny every four dollars. it's new year's eve. but they are getting cheaper goods today and this tax will continue for the next four years. live in el cerrito, mike sugerman, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> some people will have more money to spend come new year's. san francisco's minimum wage will be increased to $10.55 an hour. and that makes it the highest in the u.s. >>> a not guilty plea from a woman accused of killing a pedestrian at san francisco overlook. 23-year-old gina eunice appeared in court today on charges of vehicular manslaughter, dui and hit-and- run. police say her blood alcohol level was nearly three times the legal limit. but her attorney insists her million-dollar bail is unfair. >> i think it would be really so much better for this family which is not to denigrate what the yao family is going through b
one step can be quite taxing. >> sales taxes here tomorrow 9.5%. sales tax right here tomorrow, 9%. >> reporter: so we're live here at safeway at the del norte bart station. it's mobbed. i'm not sure people are trying to save an extra penny every four dollars. it's new year's eve. but they are getting cheaper goods today and this tax will continue for the next four years. live in el cerrito, mike sugerman, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> some people will have more money to...
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reducing red tape, increasing the supply of electricity, improving the tax system, strengthening the ability to enforce contracts will all lift india's ranking and spur business growth in a way that has been missing thus far. largelyia's economy is based on global supply chains, it is absolutely critical for india to enact reforms and liberalize its economy, to tap into this regional market. this is how india anchors itself in the asia-pacific region and we should do what we can to help leverage those reforms inside india. that is why i believe the administration must redouble its efforts to secure a u.s.india bilateral investment treaty. current negotiations are proceeding far too slowly. there are important issues to resolve and it's going to take a concerted effort to make progress, but once the b.i.t. is firmly in place, the u.s. should work with india on a free trade agreement that will foster more trade. we should also work with india on high-tech visas where both of our countries jointly benefit. i strongly believe that where goods and services cross borders, armies do not. if
reducing red tape, increasing the supply of electricity, improving the tax system, strengthening the ability to enforce contracts will all lift india's ranking and spur business growth in a way that has been missing thus far. largelyia's economy is based on global supply chains, it is absolutely critical for india to enact reforms and liberalize its economy, to tap into this regional market. this is how india anchors itself in the asia-pacific region and we should do what we can to help...
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. >> you have to come up with the right type of tax policy to enable small businesses to grow. you have to stop printing money to try to buy ourselves out of this problem. in the federal government there is no amount of money we can spend to rectify the situation. simpson-alled the bowles solution. they worked hard to come up with the solution and wish to take advantage of that. >> to get the spending under control. ticket democrats, independents, and a lot of republicans, as well as independent economists and budget experts -- that is how you reduce the deficit with a balanced approach. mission,er we are on a a mission to move this nation for word from doubt and downturn to promised to prosperity. >> both parties approach the issues before us from very different point of view, but time is truly running out on our nation structural but is it a long-term debt and the need to address those. >> how will be increasing national deficit affect the future? to cope with the first side the majority of americans now doubt our children will have a better future. >> every generation of ame
. >> you have to come up with the right type of tax policy to enable small businesses to grow. you have to stop printing money to try to buy ourselves out of this problem. in the federal government there is no amount of money we can spend to rectify the situation. simpson-alled the bowles solution. they worked hard to come up with the solution and wish to take advantage of that. >> to get the spending under control. ticket democrats, independents, and a lot of republicans, as well...
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the new law will require that the state will tax any tip that is are automatically added a bill. that's usually the case when you have a large party of six or more at a table. employers will no longer be allowed to fire an employee because they're the victim of domestic abuse or sexual assault. also, the employer must now change the employees' at work phone number that will help protect that employee from a stalker. >>> for k through 12 students, particularly those that identify as transjerntd, schools must now allow them to join the sports team or use the bathroom that correlates to their orientation. also, tomorrow the state of colorado will make history as well with new laws. colorado is about to become the first place in the country to allow marijuana use just for fun. tomorrow people 21 and over with a colorado i.d. will be able to buy one ounce of pot. those froq out of state, they can buy a quarter ounce. here's nbc's gabe gutierrez with more. rirchlt this morning anticipation is growing. >> we brought in a staff of people. we have three people that have been rolling join
the new law will require that the state will tax any tip that is are automatically added a bill. that's usually the case when you have a large party of six or more at a table. employers will no longer be allowed to fire an employee because they're the victim of domestic abuse or sexual assault. also, the employer must now change the employees' at work phone number that will help protect that employee from a stalker. >>> for k through 12 students, particularly those that identify as...
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it also calls for establishing special economic zones to provide tax incentives and permitting sales of medicine online. abe also wants to promote the export of medical services and technologies to a market worth over $50 billion by 2030. some private firms welcome the new growth plan. japan's the leading manufacturer of medical image equipment is one of them. >> translator: we are looking forward to promoting our high quality medical products with government support. >> reporter: one economist says a growth plan with specific goals bodes well for the economy. >> setting a new target over prime minister's abe's growth strategy is very easy to understand, what trend of the policy measures that prime minister is going to be thinking about. so i think that is a very positive thing for japanese economy. >> reporter: but many market players aren't convinced. they say the plan lacks new ideas and concrete steps to boost the economy so that the private sector are missing. one manufacturer is the medical use is disappointed in the plan. about 60% of their sales are overseas. the firm is faci
it also calls for establishing special economic zones to provide tax incentives and permitting sales of medicine online. abe also wants to promote the export of medical services and technologies to a market worth over $50 billion by 2030. some private firms welcome the new growth plan. japan's the leading manufacturer of medical image equipment is one of them. >> translator: we are looking forward to promoting our high quality medical products with government support. >> reporter:...
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sales tax which could be more than your local tax although in california probably not. to help you out on moneywatch.com we have a lot more juicy credits and deductions you might be missing. this is what makes tax prep fun. we could help you find some money. come on. >> taxes and fun? i'm not sure. >> i'm going to help you make money. come on. >> jill thank you so much because now i can go file my taxes you gave me all the information. >> i have already done mine. i might have to redo them. >> thank you, jill schlesinger. >>> google is going to sell its new internet glasses to contest winners. the company says google glass works like a smartphone but the eyewear responds to voice commands. contestants have to tell goingle what they would do if they had their own pair of google glasses in 50 words or less and a 15-second video, as well. winners still have to pay $1,500 if they win. i guess to get the glasses. >> i guess so, yeah. >> kind of a catch. >>> time now is 5:51. check your kitchen. the popular cereal that may have pieces of glass inside. >> this money didn't bel
sales tax which could be more than your local tax although in california probably not. to help you out on moneywatch.com we have a lot more juicy credits and deductions you might be missing. this is what makes tax prep fun. we could help you find some money. come on. >> taxes and fun? i'm not sure. >> i'm going to help you make money. come on. >> jill thank you so much because now i can go file my taxes you gave me all the information. >> i have already done mine. i...
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voters ainvolved the tax measure in november. some of the prop 30 revenues earmarked for higher education, but now the csu and uc boards could still raise student fees. >>> a new national study suggests the more money parents contribute to their kids' college education, the lower their grades will be. uc sociology professor laura hamilton told the "new york times" the effect is modest, not big enough to make students fail out of college, but it's surprising because parents assume the more money they give, the better their child will perform in school. >> let the kids work! >>> latest census shows a shift in california's population. latin immigrants no longer make up the majority of the state's immigrant population. instead, it's immigrants from asia. 42% of immigrants coming to the state were from latin america, 37 from asia. a decade later, 57% from asia, more than two times the 22% that come from latin america. >>> well, it's green and a bit extreme. a new garbage collection program may be in store for palo alto, with fewer bin
voters ainvolved the tax measure in november. some of the prop 30 revenues earmarked for higher education, but now the csu and uc boards could still raise student fees. >>> a new national study suggests the more money parents contribute to their kids' college education, the lower their grades will be. uc sociology professor laura hamilton told the "new york times" the effect is modest, not big enough to make students fail out of college, but it's surprising because parents...
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a tax attorney from chicago, illinois... and our returning champion, an i.t. consultant originally from florence, south carolina... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] thank you, johnny. and just think, ladies and gentlemen, how much money ben would have if, on yesterday's program, he had not wagered just $100 on three separate occasions. could have significant money... as opposed to $137,000. [ laughter ] liz and jeremy, welcome aboard. we hope you have a good time with us today. watch out for the champ. he's good, and he's fast. here we go into the jeopardy! round. we're good. we're fast. and here are the categories. we'll reveal them quickly. and finally, our jimmy mcguire works out right here on the lot at the sony gym. ben, start us off. unofficial state nicknames, but i'd like to go for $600, please. of course you would. ben. where is alabama? alabama. yeah. state nicknames, $800. liz. what is alaska? no. ben. where is california? correct. unofficial for $1,000.
a tax attorney from chicago, illinois... and our returning champion, an i.t. consultant originally from florence, south carolina... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] thank you, johnny. and just think, ladies and gentlemen, how much money ben would have if, on yesterday's program, he had not wagered just $100 on three separate occasions. could have significant money... as opposed to $137,000. [ laughter ] liz and jeremy, welcome aboard. we hope you...
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shinzo abe announced hiel raise the consumption tax from 8% to 5. he's pairing it with a stimulus package to lessen the impact, growth. he will inject $50 billion into the economy to help corporations, small and medium-sized manufacturers and low cash income residents among others. lawmakers with his ruling liberal democratic party, and coalition partner have endorsed his plan. it includes a proposal to scrap a corporate tax imposed after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami to help fund the rebuilding effort. the levy was scheduled to expire in march of 2015 but prime minister shinzo abe wants to end it a year earlier. they are forced to look at other sources of revenue. they'll also start discussions on setting new corporate tax rates. in addition, they were all proposing a two-year extension of a tax break for companies that increase their employee's salaries. >>> people in the united states are bracing for what could be the first government shutdown in almost 18 years. members of congress have just hours to agree on a budget bill before the next fisc
shinzo abe announced hiel raise the consumption tax from 8% to 5. he's pairing it with a stimulus package to lessen the impact, growth. he will inject $50 billion into the economy to help corporations, small and medium-sized manufacturers and low cash income residents among others. lawmakers with his ruling liberal democratic party, and coalition partner have endorsed his plan. it includes a proposal to scrap a corporate tax imposed after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami to help fund the...
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deregulation for experiments on products developed and to create special strategic zones, that's to provide tax incentives for designated areas or businesses. the draft says a greenhouse gas emission target set by the previous government should be reviewed from scratch. this is to make it easier to do business in japan. the 2020 target calls for a cut of 25% compared to the 1990 levels. as for supporting promising fields, the government aims to establish an institution that will lead the research and development of advanced medicine, such as regenerative medicines using stem or ips cells. the draft calls for large-scale agriculture by leasing unused farmland to farmers in order to make japanese agriculture more competitive overseas. the government will continue discussions before finalizing the growth plan in mid-june. >>> foreign tourists sometimes find themselves scrambling for answers in times of crisis. the people at the japan tourism agency are trying to make it easier for them. they'll launch a new website this week with disaster information in english. the site will offer details on eart
deregulation for experiments on products developed and to create special strategic zones, that's to provide tax incentives for designated areas or businesses. the draft says a greenhouse gas emission target set by the previous government should be reviewed from scratch. this is to make it easier to do business in japan. the 2020 target calls for a cut of 25% compared to the 1990 levels. as for supporting promising fields, the government aims to establish an institution that will lead the...
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public spending restraints are important because if it is said to high, the public sector sees higher taxes in the future and potential debt crisis and that undermines confidence of it is important now of public spending restraint in spain and other european countries and the private sector must flourish. >> is in that the government's job to generate growth as well? year, problem is, every the government spending is taken from the private sector. --y bar through taxation they borrow through taxation. important the government cut spending in this context. how excited is the private sector to generate growth and will they do so before the bureau's own crisis is solved? >> the private sector is very reluctant to invest partly because there has been so much government intervention the recession has not played out so there is a lot of lame duck businesses and is on the banks that are paralyzing the bureau's own economy. denny's to be a clear out of these lame-duck businesses. they don't want to end up like japan with 10 years of stagnant growth. >> does austerity still look like a way to get ou
public spending restraints are important because if it is said to high, the public sector sees higher taxes in the future and potential debt crisis and that undermines confidence of it is important now of public spending restraint in spain and other european countries and the private sector must flourish. >> is in that the government's job to generate growth as well? year, problem is, every the government spending is taken from the private sector. --y bar through taxation they borrow...
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, the medical device tax? >> he was -- he understood that it was used not as a basis and foundation of the health care law. it was one of the ways to pay for his health care law. he wants to find other ways to generate revenue to bring money in to pay for this very expensive and unpopular law. >> it's unpopular. i tell you why it's unpopular, because the medical device people have lobbyists here, and the individual doesn't have a lobbyist, but the medical device people that got lobbyists to come here and to pound the pavement in the house and senate, and a lot of even the democrats who voted for it in the beginning because they didn't read the bill, they suddenly learned that their constituents are these medical device makers and suddenly they don't like it. it looks like someone -- it looks almost rigged. they're getting the deal. >> well, very few people -- i read the law, as you know, before it was passed. very few people did. it's a tax actually on sales rather than on profits, and it's driving businesses
, the medical device tax? >> he was -- he understood that it was used not as a basis and foundation of the health care law. it was one of the ways to pay for his health care law. he wants to find other ways to generate revenue to bring money in to pay for this very expensive and unpopular law. >> it's unpopular. i tell you why it's unpopular, because the medical device people have lobbyists here, and the individual doesn't have a lobbyist, but the medical device people that got...
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been in a lot of tract with the text department, they have sold off his assets because he had unpaid taxes. he is on trial for corruption, a trial that starts at the end of this month. >> in mexico, many peoples are struggling to find a house that they can simply afford to buy. to meet demand, builders will have to put up 8.5 million new homes. many newly completed houses have already been abandoned. it is a paradox that rachel lavigne will explain. >> these homes are supposed to be a dream come true for millions. hardworkingmen and women, who struggled for years to find affordable housing. like sylvia martinez and her husband. who lived here. >> after they bout their home, they dream of homager ship turned into a nightmare. >> there's crime, you can't find jobs there are a few for places to play. it is barely enough room for them and their two sons. silva has to turn her kitchen into a store, so she could help buy a car for her husband's commute to his job. >> many came here, but they only lasted to or threen't mos because they couldn't afford transportation or work. >> more than 40 pest
been in a lot of tract with the text department, they have sold off his assets because he had unpaid taxes. he is on trial for corruption, a trial that starts at the end of this month. >> in mexico, many peoples are struggling to find a house that they can simply afford to buy. to meet demand, builders will have to put up 8.5 million new homes. many newly completed houses have already been abandoned. it is a paradox that rachel lavigne will explain. >> these homes are supposed to be...
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tax revenues will exceed income for new government bonds first time in four years. the abe administration also hopes to improve japan's fiscal standing. the new draft budget reduces reserve funds by about $11 billion. it also puts a cap on debt service costs. a whopping 46% of total revenues still come from bonds reflecting the dire fiscal condition. now let's get a check on the markets. tokyo stocks are moving in a tight range this morning. as investors are keeping an eye on currency moves, the nikkei is trading flat at 10,831. some investors are trading shares to lock in gain. the dollar is slightly losing ground against the yen. the dollar against the yen is changing hands at 90.47 to 50. the euro/yen is also lower. that pair at 121.71 to 74. many market players are on the sidelines waiting for the release of u.s. gdp and jobs data later in the week. the kospi trading higher by .4 of a%. 1,948 and in australia the benchmark index is trading higher 4,873 this tuesday morning. the u.s. agriculture chief has welcomed japan's easing of impact restrictions on its coun
tax revenues will exceed income for new government bonds first time in four years. the abe administration also hopes to improve japan's fiscal standing. the new draft budget reduces reserve funds by about $11 billion. it also puts a cap on debt service costs. a whopping 46% of total revenues still come from bonds reflecting the dire fiscal condition. now let's get a check on the markets. tokyo stocks are moving in a tight range this morning. as investors are keeping an eye on currency moves,...
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nokia said to be nearing a deal with india tax authorities. they are said to be willing to pay 300 million euros if they're willing to shift to microsoft. formula one teams will start to byrate under -- control 2015. the new rules will be approved by the end of june next year. low -- welcome "countdown." >> i feel pretty comfortable about the long-term outlook. the longer-term outlook is going to turn on these bigger questions, the business investment, what happens to productivity, what happens to be so-called supply-side of the economy. >> you can test that interview later today when "charlie rose" airs on bloomberg television. let's welcome the chief executive at hermes fund. >> how will investors cope with normalization? >> with difficulty. it is not clear that normalization will happen quickly. >> what governor carney is saying is that this applies to the fed as well. what -- interest rates will be lower than normal for longer than normal. their afraid to do it now because the recovery is not solid in their view. it is this question of how
nokia said to be nearing a deal with india tax authorities. they are said to be willing to pay 300 million euros if they're willing to shift to microsoft. formula one teams will start to byrate under -- control 2015. the new rules will be approved by the end of june next year. low -- welcome "countdown." >> i feel pretty comfortable about the long-term outlook. the longer-term outlook is going to turn on these bigger questions, the business investment, what happens to...
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how corporate tax can allow companies to stay competitive in the global market. at the beginning of next year, the cabinet will approve the latest policies on the growth strategy. we will announce the timing of the execution and minister assigned to support these policies. >> right. up, we take- coming a look at thailand. the prime ministers calling for early elections and to resolving solomon. details coming up next. ♪ >> heading back to our top .tories these are live images coming to us from outside the government house in bangkok. again.o hear from you this is a change of tactics by yingluck. elections have not been won by the democrats since 1982. go ahead. well, obviously we're having some difficulty there. we will try to get to him for you. let's have a bit more of these images that are coming through from bangkok. there are protests from the opposition and anti-government protesters there. is a dissolution of the element. -- parliament. resigned. we could quickly look at what is going on i we will try to reestablish links with our correspondent. down.ang
how corporate tax can allow companies to stay competitive in the global market. at the beginning of next year, the cabinet will approve the latest policies on the growth strategy. we will announce the timing of the execution and minister assigned to support these policies. >> right. up, we take- coming a look at thailand. the prime ministers calling for early elections and to resolving solomon. details coming up next. ♪ >> heading back to our top .tories these are live images...
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the fires are taxing national resources. the cost of climbing the fires is now 100 billion of the year. one of the problem may be california's outdated approach to fire prevention. they say old methods of staging controlled burns are effective in staging, but the methods simply don't work on dry hillsides and canyon. >>> a private school is admitting it's not meeting certain standards. in a new report, it enrolled more students and it should have since the 2010, 2011 school year. it partially violated five permissions of a permit. the violations are outlined in a letter. it's being released to neighbors this week. >>> two california universities took top spots in a new world rankings. stanford came in number 2. cal berkeley, number three. ranking was put together by university in china. it refers to six factors to determine the university's placement. they include research, awards and alumni. tops in the list, harbor. >>> ktvu.com, an entire session heading back to school. it includes school starting dates and how to save mo
the fires are taxing national resources. the cost of climbing the fires is now 100 billion of the year. one of the problem may be california's outdated approach to fire prevention. they say old methods of staging controlled burns are effective in staging, but the methods simply don't work on dry hillsides and canyon. >>> a private school is admitting it's not meeting certain standards. in a new report, it enrolled more students and it should have since the 2010, 2011 school year. it...
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they lay on the sales tax. that squelches consumption. what they need to do is become with theironsistent taxation policy and realtor reform instructional reforms in general. >> they are almost passing the buck on to japanese consumers. >> that has always been the issue. we hope that the consumer sort it out. i think they are on the right track. if the consumer is behind the policy is behind the government, you really want to get japan right. you do have some political will and national sense of purpose. it is a question of whether they will stop making the wrong decision. >> we have talked about japan, but there's a lot more to talk about come including china, thailand, and all the rest. stick around. we will talk about that. the, investors welcoming latest election results from india. we are live in mumbai when we returned. ♪ >> we are coming to the start of the trading day in india. we are 23 minutes away from that. results in india state elections. but get more from our correspondent. what do we know so far i guess? they are clearly
they lay on the sales tax. that squelches consumption. what they need to do is become with theironsistent taxation policy and realtor reform instructional reforms in general. >> they are almost passing the buck on to japanese consumers. >> that has always been the issue. we hope that the consumer sort it out. i think they are on the right track. if the consumer is behind the policy is behind the government, you really want to get japan right. you do have some political will and...
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out of the question. >> president got the tax hike on january 1st. discussion about revenue in my view is over. >> this morning the president called congressional lead investigators the white house but there was no chance of a deal to the avoid the 85 billion in cuts that go into effect at then okay our time. >> we shouldn't be making a series of dumb arbitrary cuts to things that businesses depend on. >> if california defense businesses stand to lose 3.2 billion over the next seven seven months. the biggest hit of any state in the union. defense contractors are orderly silent. >> we asked several bay area firms big and small to talk with us. all of them declined except for lockheed martin that issued this non-commital statement that they are working closely with their customers to understand how sequester could impact all the programs. our political analyst says that kind of statement makes sense when you realize contractors are between a rock and hard spot. >> best thing to do when between a rock and hard place is keep your head down. >> the defens
out of the question. >> president got the tax hike on january 1st. discussion about revenue in my view is over. >> this morning the president called congressional lead investigators the white house but there was no chance of a deal to the avoid the 85 billion in cuts that go into effect at then okay our time. >> we shouldn't be making a series of dumb arbitrary cuts to things that businesses depend on. >> if california defense businesses stand to lose 3.2 billion over...
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they said we come up with a tax deal that doesn't raise taxes for the middle class and we'll take care of the cuts later, and now they've had more than a year to try to figure out what to do with this, why did they just let it go. >> he said earlier because the anticipation was we will be all democrats we'll be in charge. we'll be all republicans and we'll be in charge. we can protect ourselves, now suddenly it's a situation, nobody can protect themselves, nobody wishes to be l. that's why they're not there. >> reporter: that's an optimistic note. >> it's very annoying, the whole thing. the general voters is the one that gets dragged through the mud. >> time after time, the cliff to the sequestration. we're running out of l titles for the ongoing crisis. >> i'm rolling my eyes and so are a lot of people this morning. coming up next, we'll take a look at this morning's top stories. >>> and that includes new developments into the investigation into the deadly shooting on the vegas strip. we'll be right back. you have a flat tire dead battery need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico
they said we come up with a tax deal that doesn't raise taxes for the middle class and we'll take care of the cuts later, and now they've had more than a year to try to figure out what to do with this, why did they just let it go. >> he said earlier because the anticipation was we will be all democrats we'll be in charge. we'll be all republicans and we'll be in charge. we can protect ourselves, now suddenly it's a situation, nobody can protect themselves, nobody wishes to be l. that's...
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they include a quarter cent or half cent sales tax. they may also ask voters to approve a $295 million bond measure that would cost the average homeowner about $100 a year. >>> 6:19 is the time. back over to sal who is keeping an eye on highway 24. how does it look? >> it looks all right. it's getting a little more crowded. westbound 24 as you drive through you will see traffic is that is moving along relatively well. it's getting more crowded. we have a bigger backup. it is backed up about to the foot of the mccarthur maze. it's about a 15 minute delay. if you are driving in hayward from hayward to fremont we are lookings at the traffic time there. southbound 880 it is backed up from 238 or the backup from 238 to mowry is about 14 minutes. i should say the traffic time between 238 to mowry is about 14 minutes. now let's go to steve. >>> thank you. a very good morning. mostly clear. a few high clouds. a few patches of low clouds. a very quiet end of february. a full moon is today. 12:26 p.m.. but today maybe a little cooler than sunday
they include a quarter cent or half cent sales tax. they may also ask voters to approve a $295 million bond measure that would cost the average homeowner about $100 a year. >>> 6:19 is the time. back over to sal who is keeping an eye on highway 24. how does it look? >> it looks all right. it's getting a little more crowded. westbound 24 as you drive through you will see traffic is that is moving along relatively well. it's getting more crowded. we have a bigger backup. it is...
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">>>with my tax refund i am going to pay off my credit card. i am going to go see my boyfriend in dc and i'm probably going to do a little bit of shopping. so with my refund check i'm going to use it to pay off my books that i used with my credit card. i don't work so i don't get a tax refund. if i had one i would probably use it for lunch. i'm just planning to save it up for next semester because i'm always short on money. so i'm just going to use that towards either pay tuition or housing. i currently don't work right now but if i were to get tax return money i would spend it on clothes and more food around campus. no, i didn't get one but i also didn't have to pay anything but i kind of was doing it with my dad. so i think he claimed me and i fell like he said that since he is claiming me i couldn't do it." a fifty-five year source for s-j-s-u students' educational needs is coming to an end. ">>>-nat sound: cash regsiter- robert's bookstore is located on tenth street, close to east san carlos. however robert's bookstore says they will have t
">>>with my tax refund i am going to pay off my credit card. i am going to go see my boyfriend in dc and i'm probably going to do a little bit of shopping. so with my refund check i'm going to use it to pay off my books that i used with my credit card. i don't work so i don't get a tax refund. if i had one i would probably use it for lunch. i'm just planning to save it up for next semester because i'm always short on money. so i'm just going to use that towards either pay tuition...
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we settle the tax issue. the question is now can we address the single biggest threat to america's future. that's our excessive spending. >> some say this stand-up could be worse than the fiscal cliff fight. house minority leader nancy pelosi says the president should bypass the debate all together and sign the new debt ceiling into law. she told "face the nation" viewers that president has the 14th amendment on his side which states that the nation's debt shall always be paid. >>> po >>> pelosi met with hundreds of quaints and colleagues to talk about last year's chag lengs and accomplishments and this year's goals. in 2013 the democratic party will continue to focus on growing and supporting the middle class, she says. >> practice the strength in our country and those we have to strengthen it and help those who aspire to be in it. to be in the budget. that's a sense of community. that is the epiphany i want them to have that we're only here for the wealthiest people and trickles down, that's a good thing if
we settle the tax issue. the question is now can we address the single biggest threat to america's future. that's our excessive spending. >> some say this stand-up could be worse than the fiscal cliff fight. house minority leader nancy pelosi says the president should bypass the debate all together and sign the new debt ceiling into law. she told "face the nation" viewers that president has the 14th amendment on his side which states that the nation's debt shall always be paid....
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is a consumption tax. it has been given. >> very big right now in terms of what these reforms are going to be. >> that is the question. you can see abenomics continue in rallying the troops. not everybody thinks the momentum is continuing. >> they used to advise. george soros and here he is. may be the fiscal conditions become sound. our life will be terrible. there is no exit. that is borrowing words again. he wants to end deflation. it is extreme. we were told deflation. >> how viable is that? anit is going to have to see extension. if you talk about the wages, it is probably the most important component they need to get on board. it is going to be really hard convincing the rest of the corporations that they should consider the projections. there's a economics theory of what inflation will produce. deflation is ending. biggest rise in winter bonuses. that is a big boost. these will start flowing to japanese consumers who absolutely are dependent. >> they're trying to wire this before the tax comes in. >
is a consumption tax. it has been given. >> very big right now in terms of what these reforms are going to be. >> that is the question. you can see abenomics continue in rallying the troops. not everybody thinks the momentum is continuing. >> they used to advise. george soros and here he is. may be the fiscal conditions become sound. our life will be terrible. there is no exit. that is borrowing words again. he wants to end deflation. it is extreme. we were told deflation....
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upset about the cuts to social security and medicare and the republicans are unhappy about raising taxes on the wealthy. >>> john walker lindh is fighting for the right to pray five times a day. he is in indiana and they say inmates xeof of any faith can pray three times a day, but the aclu says it should be five times a day. >>> facing political backlash towards gay bans. >> the after the break, take a look at this, a clerk held at gunpoint as a robber collect money from the register, here more about this braising robbery. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> authorities are trying to identify a man whose burned body was found during a grass fire in san jose. they were found along the on-ramp on northbound interstate-85. our crew found an i d card and they are trying to determine if it is th
upset about the cuts to social security and medicare and the republicans are unhappy about raising taxes on the wealthy. >>> john walker lindh is fighting for the right to pray five times a day. he is in indiana and they say inmates xeof of any faith can pray three times a day, but the aclu says it should be five times a day. >>> facing political backlash towards gay bans. >> the after the break, take a look at this, a clerk held at gunpoint as a robber collect money...
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someplaces are giving away free stuff to ease your tax day stress. stop by arby's and pick up an order of free curly fries are on potato cakes. sin gnaw bonn is getting in on -- cinnabon is getting in on the act. two bites are yours for the asking and home depot is offering something more practical with a coupon. you can get free black and white copies of your return up to seven pages. michael finney has compiled a list of tax day deals. just click on seven on your side. if you are going to get the copies hold on tight to your papers. quite the wind gust today and into the night, lisa. >> absolutely. that's why we have a wind advisory that has been posted for much of the bay area. contra costa, marin, sonoma, looking at a wind advisory. right here from 11:00, late tomorrow right on through 9:00. and we have gail warnings along the coast and small craft advisories inside the bay. a frost advisory for ukiah and cloverdale. once the winds subside we could see our own widespread frost here. monday night into tuesday morning and perhaps wednesday morning
someplaces are giving away free stuff to ease your tax day stress. stop by arby's and pick up an order of free curly fries are on potato cakes. sin gnaw bonn is getting in on -- cinnabon is getting in on the act. two bites are yours for the asking and home depot is offering something more practical with a coupon. you can get free black and white copies of your return up to seven pages. michael finney has compiled a list of tax day deals. just click on seven on your side. if you are going to get...
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it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home. and here's the best part -- you still own your home. take control of your retirement today. ♪ ♪ too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant >> good morning, everyone, a look from the east bay camera to the new east were span of the bay bridge and the traffic looks heavy as you get to the western part but there was a backup at the toll plaza. >> one of the most colorful races has a new owner pledging a new vision for the bay to breakers. the race features costumes or non-costumes, and the san francisco chronicle reports the c.e.o. of a media group has purchased the bay to breakers for an undisclosed amount of money. >> if you are looking for the country with the best work environment head to northern europe.
it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home. and here's the best part -- you still own your home. take control of your retirement today. ♪ ♪ too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better....
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what about the effect of the sales tax on the corporate angle. what is the head? >> it will focus on the household sector. they have also put about 1% of gdp. most is going to corporate. >> this is a big week for all the central banks. if you look at the doj, any easing? >> i think it will be a boring nondecision. it will confirm their baseline view. that is the big task. >> what will be the impact on the real economy? a sharp slowdown will slow down the pace of the improvement in the cpi. they will focus on wage hikes. will come together and negotiate. i think the doj would be to -- the be o.j. we need to see an increase to feel comfortable core cpir baseline will continue to improve. >> how would you rate how abenomics has been? it has been one year since they have been in office. they took office on the 16th. >> he gets very low marks for the third aero. in terms of getting off the very strong par, he has done a good job. the most important part is he has reintroduced political stability to japan. made it very difficult for government to suppo
what about the effect of the sales tax on the corporate angle. what is the head? >> it will focus on the household sector. they have also put about 1% of gdp. most is going to corporate. >> this is a big week for all the central banks. if you look at the doj, any easing? >> i think it will be a boring nondecision. it will confirm their baseline view. that is the big task. >> what will be the impact on the real economy? a sharp slowdown will slow down the pace of the...
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[laughter] >> what are the applications for sales tax in japan? >> what we saw the last on the sales tax was increased, people brought consumption and to the fore. a friend kettle of fish. -- is a different kettle of fish. it will be much talked about. >> i think there is an argument there. if you look at the j.p. morgan forecast, we have a strong quarter next year and then a technical recession the next quarter as you get the consumption impact. if the whole market is expecting that, then maybe we overreact and it will be all right. >> the flipside as well. itsubishi came out with description. japanese corporate star happy just because it is feeding into earnings. the flipside is they have to raise wages. that says ithing is perhaps time to get some exposure? >> we need household income to be rising long-term. that is the only way you will get a sustainable recovery. so losing a little bit of margin near term would be better. >> it is not even a question of if. householdalled -- income is rising but that is because bonus payments have gone up. th
[laughter] >> what are the applications for sales tax in japan? >> what we saw the last on the sales tax was increased, people brought consumption and to the fore. a friend kettle of fish. -- is a different kettle of fish. it will be much talked about. >> i think there is an argument there. if you look at the j.p. morgan forecast, we have a strong quarter next year and then a technical recession the next quarter as you get the consumption impact. if the whole market is...
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breaks to special interests and our tax code. we want to see tax reform being part of the agenda as well. get a budget agreement. i'm hopeful we will be able to do it very seems to be appropriate as can finish their work at december 13. i would hope that something would be announced before we leave for certainly before we come back but it has to be something that again princes of the sequester invest in jobs and honors her commitment on unemployment insurance and again creates jobs immediately by building infrastructure of our country. i am certain my colleagues would be pleased to take any questions that you may have. yes maam, since your last last time. >> i believe president obama said in past days that he is waiting to pass immigration reform bit by bit in the same way that republicans are. >> we have i said on that score and the speaker anyway he wants to bring the bill to the floor, in pieces or in the chunks or whatever it is we just want to see legislation come to the floor so that congress can act upon that legislation,
breaks to special interests and our tax code. we want to see tax reform being part of the agenda as well. get a budget agreement. i'm hopeful we will be able to do it very seems to be appropriate as can finish their work at december 13. i would hope that something would be announced before we leave for certainly before we come back but it has to be something that again princes of the sequester invest in jobs and honors her commitment on unemployment insurance and again creates jobs immediately...
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. >> the president hopes that sequestration will pressure republicans into a tax hike on the risk. >> eventually a lot of people will feel pain. that is why we have got to keep on working to reduce our deficit in a balanced way. >> won't happen say gop lawmakers. >> i think the president miscalculated thinking that we would agree to revenues in the case. and that is not in the cards. when house republicans floated a plan this afternoon to try to avoid possible but unlikely government shut down at the end of this month, sequester budget cuts were in the plan and no tax hike was. live from the capitol, nbc bay area news. >> in health matters, we know that exercise can improve anxiety and others, but now we know it can improve sleep. those that get the most exercise get the best sleep and feel the most refreshed. it's not clear yet why. but any kind of physical activity helps, dancing, taking a walk, anything that gets your body moving helps you stay still at night. a baby that was born with hiv has now no sign of the virus. while they have stopped just short of calling it a cure, they s
. >> the president hopes that sequestration will pressure republicans into a tax hike on the risk. >> eventually a lot of people will feel pain. that is why we have got to keep on working to reduce our deficit in a balanced way. >> won't happen say gop lawmakers. >> i think the president miscalculated thinking that we would agree to revenues in the case. and that is not in the cards. when house republicans floated a plan this afternoon to try to avoid possible but...
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. >> san jose is working on a plan to put more cops back on streets but may take higher taxes to help pay for them. abc 7 news is live at san jose city hall. the plan is already coming under attack. david? >> well, interest tringly it's a city leaders who were cutting police pay and pension nouz about to do an about face they want to put more cops on the street but they need money and possibly higher taxes. >> it's not always apparent but san jose has been losing police officer at a rate of 100 per year for three years. many of them leaving to take higher paying jobs after san jose cut pay and benefits but now, the city council members are trying to reverse that with a proposal to fill vacancies restore wages within four skbreers add 141 new sworn officers. the plans projected to cost $50 million. the mayor thinks the city can find $30 million but may need a sales tax to fill the $20 million gap. >> one of the ways to again rate revenue to allow us to restore services and pay cuts so. it's an important piece whether or not public will support sit big question. >> police will get the t
. >> san jose is working on a plan to put more cops back on streets but may take higher taxes to help pay for them. abc 7 news is live at san jose city hall. the plan is already coming under attack. david? >> well, interest tringly it's a city leaders who were cutting police pay and pension nouz about to do an about face they want to put more cops on the street but they need money and possibly higher taxes. >> it's not always apparent but san jose has been losing police...
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taxes going up. california will take a bigger bite too. >> probably an average person will pay to the state of california, 1,000 to $1500 a year before they pay additional property taxes and sales taxes and income taxes on their earnings. >> the biggest shear from the deal in the silicon valley, the tax decreed for research has been extended. that is good for this firm looking to grow, hire and you develop new products. >> the nice thing about silva valley, it's a draw from around the world, from a leadership and just the type of people and the credentials they bring and as a result, it's a great place to invest, we are seeing a lot more of that. >> so a chance to spur job growth, even if those with jobs will have to pay more taxes. >> now a group called the tax policy center did the math and said close to 80% of us will pay more taxes because of the elimination of the payroll tax cut, that 2% it said will add up to $150 billion leaving our wallets and going instead to the government. on the bright s
taxes going up. california will take a bigger bite too. >> probably an average person will pay to the state of california, 1,000 to $1500 a year before they pay additional property taxes and sales taxes and income taxes on their earnings. >> the biggest shear from the deal in the silicon valley, the tax decreed for research has been extended. that is good for this firm looking to grow, hire and you develop new products. >> the nice thing about silva valley, it's a draw from...
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. >>> and you can down load all the latest state and federal tax forms on cbssf.com/tax. >>> a bay area woman has been reunited with her service dog after somebody stole little archie from bart. karen and her dog were riding bart from san francisco to san bruno. she fell asleep and when she woke up, her dog was gone. they identified archie and by 2:00 p.m., the pup was back in his owner's arms. >>> the ultimate happiness, relief, i could breathe. i was crying. i just completely overwelmed and excited and truly grateful. i'm happy that they returned him safely. >> no arrests have been made. archie is trained to help her cope with anxiety. >>> says her car was out of control and there was nothing she could do to stop it. ron jones has the woman's desperate calls for help. >> it's the sounds of panic in any language. it's the desperate cries for help. when she calls her family to say she can't stop the car. >> the chp tells cbs 13 the victim came off the roadway, don't ravine, through the trees and into the river. >> my car is in the river. >> after plunging into the cold fast moving sacra
. >>> and you can down load all the latest state and federal tax forms on cbssf.com/tax. >>> a bay area woman has been reunited with her service dog after somebody stole little archie from bart. karen and her dog were riding bart from san francisco to san bruno. she fell asleep and when she woke up, her dog was gone. they identified archie and by 2:00 p.m., the pup was back in his owner's arms. >>> the ultimate happiness, relief, i could breathe. i was crying. i just...
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according to one analyst, a tax on u.s. prosecutors and senior law enforcement officers have spiked in the last three years, but they are still uncommon. 13 prosecutors have been killed in the last 30 years. >> to have two killed in texas in a two-month period is beyond rare. >> reporter: before his murder, he said that a white supremacist gang killed his assistant. they handled several big cases around the brotherhood last year. the murder comes two weeks after the ex-convict gunned down colorado's chief at his home. investigators are working to see if the three cases are linked. >>> investigators say that the number of the tax on the prosecutors, judges, and senior law enforcement officers in the u.s. have spiked in the past three years. >>> no brightly colored easter eggs on google's doodle today and it started a flurry of controversy. they sent us a picture of the labor activist, cesar chavez whose 86th birthday would have been today. they were upset that they are threatening to switch to bing. that website has tons of
according to one analyst, a tax on u.s. prosecutors and senior law enforcement officers have spiked in the last three years, but they are still uncommon. 13 prosecutors have been killed in the last 30 years. >> to have two killed in texas in a two-month period is beyond rare. >> reporter: before his murder, he said that a white supremacist gang killed his assistant. they handled several big cases around the brotherhood last year. the murder comes two weeks after the ex-convict...
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make the united states more conducive to investment and manufacturing, one example being corporate tax reform so we reduce the rate for manufacturing and how that helps spur additional investment. give us the sense of being a global player in the coming from australia, give us a sense of what you think is a special about the united states. >> thank you, valerie, enter the panel here, and congratulations on making the decision to be part of team usa and the conversation we are having here. one thing that valerie did not mention is as an australian, global citizen, that has been with the great dow chemical company for 37 years, 22 of which i spent in asia, around china, when i came back to the united states over a decade ago, i was struck at the conversation going on in america that did not include manufacturing. how red manufacturing in america, and the psychology of consumers and our media and everywhere was assembly-line, smokestack, and it was yesterday's manufacturing. we had done it to ourselves. the notion that label costs would drive the manufacturing there had become what everyb
make the united states more conducive to investment and manufacturing, one example being corporate tax reform so we reduce the rate for manufacturing and how that helps spur additional investment. give us the sense of being a global player in the coming from australia, give us a sense of what you think is a special about the united states. >> thank you, valerie, enter the panel here, and congratulations on making the decision to be part of team usa and the conversation we are having here....
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the increase will bring an extra 1.5 million bucks in tax rev flew. that money would be used to bolster police and fire protection. >>> repaid in full. palo alto's motors is now the first company in the green emergency loan program to pay the entire loan back nine years ahead of schedule. the ceo fired the remaining money to the department of energy today. he used a portion of the nearly $1 billion it raised in last week's stock offering to make the payment. it will use the rest of the money from the stock offering to expand sales to abroad. >> police in l.a.'s foot hills division tracked a repeat offender today. a young bear with a tag in his ear. he was seen as you can see just roaming around a bunch of back yards. but experts say it was not his fault he was lured in by the smell of homeowner's trash and fruit trees. the animal was transported back to a wirndness area. >> correction, 451 million they returned in the federal loan. for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of
the increase will bring an extra 1.5 million bucks in tax rev flew. that money would be used to bolster police and fire protection. >>> repaid in full. palo alto's motors is now the first company in the green emergency loan program to pay the entire loan back nine years ahead of schedule. the ceo fired the remaining money to the department of energy today. he used a portion of the nearly $1 billion it raised in last week's stock offering to make the payment. it will use the rest of the...
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it would result in us having income taxes, which would be a killer for economy and a new tax. so the democrats are saying let's do a balanced approach and split the difference. so instead of 39% and instead of 19%, 20%, which is the historic average. they want to split the difference. one dollar of taxes for one dollar of spending. that ratio is between the two, that's about 29%. again, nobody has a proposal to raise taxes at that level and nobody should. so we need to get at the spending problem. that's the point. this is not a balanced approach a balanced approach means to start balancing the budget. that does not mean $1 for new taxes and $1 for spending. the problem is spending. that's going to be the issue that we address when we see the president's budget. >> let's bring the folks in. we have a question right here. >> uncertainty has been cited as a negative drag on job creation. you've been one of the awful onthoughtful voices improving the process. what would be your council to the incoming director of o.m.b. to improve the process going forward? >> i talked to the inc
it would result in us having income taxes, which would be a killer for economy and a new tax. so the democrats are saying let's do a balanced approach and split the difference. so instead of 39% and instead of 19%, 20%, which is the historic average. they want to split the difference. one dollar of taxes for one dollar of spending. that ratio is between the two, that's about 29%. again, nobody has a proposal to raise taxes at that level and nobody should. so we need to get at the spending...
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however the mercury news reports the nfl has a new list of demands including tax breaks and also leasing the stadium and other local venues at lower than normal rates. santa clara officials are debating if the city can make any money if they agree to those terms. >>> pepsi and anheiser bush are teammates. they both have ads running during the game and now want to combine forces for maximum impact. store displays will see their drinks side by side along with their snack brands which include doritos. >>> the bay area is swarming with cheese head from green bay this morning. packer fans here for tomorrow's big playoff game against the 49ers. coming up for you at 7:45, pam cook will show you why the game could not have come at a better time for a lot of local businesses. >> all those cheese heads are probably laughing at us thinking the weather is cold. >> right. >> this is balmy. let's check in with sal and sal still problems on 280? >> we have a problem in the valley. 280 southbound as you drive through san jose at 7th. you can take a look at this at the 7th street off ramp is closed for i
however the mercury news reports the nfl has a new list of demands including tax breaks and also leasing the stadium and other local venues at lower than normal rates. santa clara officials are debating if the city can make any money if they agree to those terms. >>> pepsi and anheiser bush are teammates. they both have ads running during the game and now want to combine forces for maximum impact. store displays will see their drinks side by side along with their snack brands which...
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someplaces are giving away free stuff to ease your tax day stress. stop by arby's and pick up an order of free curly fries are on potato cakes. sin gnaw bonn is getting in on -- cinnabon is getting in on the act. two bites are yours for the asking and home depot is offering something more practical with a coupon. you can get free black and white copies of your return up to seven pages. michael finney has compiled a list of tax day deals. just click on seven on your side. if you are going to get the copies hold on tight to your papers. quite the wind gust today and into the night, lisa. >> absolutely. that's why we have a wind advisory that has been posted for much of the bay area. contra costa, marin, sonoma, looking at a wind advisory. right here from 11:00, late tomorrow right on through 9:00. and we have gail warnings along the coast and small craft advisories inside the bay. a frost advisory for ukiah and cloverdale. once the winds subside we could see our own widespread frost here. monday night into tuesday morning and perhaps wednesday morning
someplaces are giving away free stuff to ease your tax day stress. stop by arby's and pick up an order of free curly fries are on potato cakes. sin gnaw bonn is getting in on -- cinnabon is getting in on the act. two bites are yours for the asking and home depot is offering something more practical with a coupon. you can get free black and white copies of your return up to seven pages. michael finney has compiled a list of tax day deals. just click on seven on your side. if you are going to get...
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i am to be a contributing and tax paying citizen. there is not everyone in the country is that something that can be a reality for people with disabilities like mine. >> for many with disabilities driving is not an option. the riders today tell us taking the bus or transit vans could amount to go hours to a single trip. >> you can find out there is a settlement or a strike. >> just down load our abc 7 news app and allow for push notifications. you can follow us on twitter on abc 7 news bay area. >> we sudden have word by 10:00 tonight as to what they're going to do, but regardless of that, join us tomorrow morning for latest on the situation. abc 7 morning news team will have developments. if there is a strike will give you alternate routes tomorrow, 4:00 a.m. on morning news. >> ac transit union will resume talks in less than an hour. two sides disagree over how much employees should pay, union members have rejected two contract offers. ac transit hopes governor brown will begin employmenting a cooling offer period that would delay
i am to be a contributing and tax paying citizen. there is not everyone in the country is that something that can be a reality for people with disabilities like mine. >> for many with disabilities driving is not an option. the riders today tell us taking the bus or transit vans could amount to go hours to a single trip. >> you can find out there is a settlement or a strike. >> just down load our abc 7 news app and allow for push notifications. you can follow us on twitter on...
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married gay partners will not have to pay taxes on benefits extended to their spouse. big changes experts say will mean more money for most same- sex married couples but not all. >> there are certain little pockets of situations where someone could be worse off because of being married but on the whole, it's a win. >> reporter: christin ayers, kpix 5. >> another important perk same- sex married partners should be able to get coverage on their spouse's health insurance plans immediately instead of having to wait for an open enrollment period. >>> brian hackney in for paul tonight. it's heating up out there. >> there's a lot going on so we'll dispense with the happy badinage. temperatures are soaring over the bay area. we pull back from the bridge, the old back-to-back suspension span, and reveal the city as you look down market street, looks pretty night. but it's going to get warm this weekend. 91 in concord, livermore 93. san jose 84. santa rosa 90. if you are going out to take in a game tonight the as are playing the cardinals and at 7:05 p.m. should be clear and war
married gay partners will not have to pay taxes on benefits extended to their spouse. big changes experts say will mean more money for most same- sex married couples but not all. >> there are certain little pockets of situations where someone could be worse off because of being married but on the whole, it's a win. >> reporter: christin ayers, kpix 5. >> another important perk same- sex married partners should be able to get coverage on their spouse's health insurance plans...
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money. >> it was banned under the internet tax-free act but that act will expire next year. last week the postal service proposed selling the downtown berkeley post office building to make up for lost revenue. >>> mystery man. >> this man came forward and he didn't even tell his wife. >> reporter: winning the lottery is like getting struck by lightning, the same kind of odds, and we are here at the shell station in walnut creek and we're about to meet a very rich man. he came tonight to confirm with the shell station that, yes, he holds the winning ticket, a regular customer who bought $5 in super lottery quick-pick tickets. you looked at your ticket and said it looks like i'm the winner? >> yes. i looked at the numbers on my ticket, the same, and, oh, my gosh, this is the one. >> reporter: we watched him put the winning ticket into the machine and his prayers had been answered. >> yeah! i thank god for the justice because i was treated unfair in my work and this is the justice. god does this. >> reporter: the man had just lost his job of 16 years two months ago and was now
money. >> it was banned under the internet tax-free act but that act will expire next year. last week the postal service proposed selling the downtown berkeley post office building to make up for lost revenue. >>> mystery man. >> this man came forward and he didn't even tell his wife. >> reporter: winning the lottery is like getting struck by lightning, the same kind of odds, and we are here at the shell station in walnut creek and we're about to meet a very rich man....
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obama demand s the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes but he is a elitist when it comes to security. protection for their kids and gun free zones for ours. >> gun control advocates say the nra is way out of line. and it may put the president's family in danger. >> i think they know full well that there's an element of the population that follows them that is very heavily armed. and you have to be very careful when you are putting out messages to a population that is heavily armed as some of these people are. kbr the head of the california republican party said a hard-hitting message is needed. he believes it is sparking a healthy discussion. >> i think the president has to be able to say to the american people why protection is needed for his had children in schools but not protection for other people's children. >> the white house responded swiftly saying that president's children should not be used as pawns in a political fight, the white house press secretary called the ad cowardly. reporting live in san francisco, jody hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jody, thank you, we will co
obama demand s the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes but he is a elitist when it comes to security. protection for their kids and gun free zones for ours. >> gun control advocates say the nra is way out of line. and it may put the president's family in danger. >> i think they know full well that there's an element of the population that follows them that is very heavily armed. and you have to be very careful when you are putting out messages to a population that is heavily armed...